Dr. Steven Greer Analyzes Historic May 2022 UFO Hearing in Congress
Analysis Summary
Summary
Dr. Steven Greer is in Washington after congressional hearings about UAPs. He discusses the hearings and claims they were not informative. He mentions that there were classified sessions following the public hearings. Greer recalls a past conversation with a NASA scientist about the SETI project being a counterintelligence operation. He criticizes the Pentagon for only investigating 400 UAP cases, despite thousands of historical cases. Greer believes the hearings undermine public trust in the government. He expresses concern about misinformation and potential legal consequences for private researchers. Greer calls for more transparency and collaboration in UAP investigations, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive archive of evidence. He feels the current government approach is inadequate and potentially deceptive.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Steven Greer discusses the recent congressional hearings on UAPs, highlighting the lack of substantive information revealed by witnesses. He emphasizes the extensive historical evidence that remains undisclosed and the potential implications of government secrecy on national security.
The Pentagon's claim of only 400 investigated cases is misleading, as thousands of historical cases exist.
Dr. Steven Greer
“You cannot criminalize an investigation or the disclosure of evidence material.”
Managed by: United States Air Force
Investigating UFO sightings and reports.
Managed by: Private initiative
Gathering and presenting evidence of UAPs and government secrecy.
The Pentagon has only collected 400 cases to investigate, despite thousands of cases existing from previous projects like Grudge and Blue Book.
The secrecy surrounding UAPs is a national security threat, as stated by the first CIA director in a letter from 1961.
Witnesses at the congressional hearing either lack knowledge of existing evidence or are lying under oath.
There are extensive archives of documents and evidence regarding UAPs that have not been disclosed to Congress.
The lack of knowledge about the Malmstrom incident by congressional witnesses indicates a failure in their research.
The UAP task force has not recovered any material that suggests non-terrestrial origin.